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The Lyngby Vase

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One of our most iconic products

The Lyngby vase has become one of the most iconic designs from Lyngby Porcelæn. When the Lyngby vase was originally designed, it stood in stark contrast to classic and very traditional porcelain techniques. Its oblong, grooved shapes and elegant simplicity were entirely new.

Ornamentation and decoration were the norm until the 1920s. There was more of a focus on how the porcelain was decorated than on its shape. The Lyngby vase challenged convention, strongly influenced by the functionalist Bauhaus movement in Germany, where the spotlight was on form and functionality, not just embellishment.

When the Nordic light strikesthe simple lines of the porcelain,shadows are createdin the spaces in between,adding shape and vibrancy.

There are many different ways to use your Lyngby vases. The biggest, most expensive bouquets of flowers are not necessarily the most beautiful. Here are three different ideas that do not require a whole flower shop. In the video, we used the Form vase on the left, Lyngby Porcelæn in the middle, and Joe Colombo 2-in-1 on the right.

Ornamentation and decoration were the norm until the 1920s. There was more of a focus on how the porcelain was decorated than on its shape. The Lyngby vase challenged convention, strongly influenced by the functionalist Bauhaus movement in Germany, where the spotlight was on form and functionality, not just embellishment. Producing the Lyngby vase truly demands heart and soul. The majority of the elements are hand-made, so each vase tells a unique story. As a finishing touch, a hand-printed green monogram is applied to the bottom of each Lyngby Porcelæn product, indicating a high-quality product and a design icon fit to become an heirloom.